Windows 10 to windows 7

Solution

You will need:
  • purchase windows 7 product key,
    obtain windows 7 install media (you can download ISO from microsoft, if you have a valid win7 key, then use Rufus to create USB install media),
    boot from windows install media and
    perform clean installation of windows 7.
Note: Windows updates will be broken after installation. Several hotfixes have to be installed manually to fix it.
Windows 7 can not be installed on NVME drive, unless you integrate several hotfixes manually into installation.
Windows 7 is not supported on newer hardware. You'll get nag screen about upgrading to windows 10 every time you do automatic...

You will need:
  • purchase windows 7 product key,
    obtain windows 7 install media (you can download ISO from microsoft, if you have a valid win7 key, then use Rufus to create USB install media),
    boot from windows install media and
    perform clean installation of windows 7.
Note: Windows updates will be broken after installation. Several hotfixes have to be installed manually to fix it.
Windows 7 can not be installed on NVME drive, unless you integrate several hotfixes manually into installation.
Windows 7 is not supported on newer hardware. You'll get nag screen about upgrading to windows 10 every time you do automatic updates.

Do you still think - this hassle is worth for you?
 
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Exactly, and don't forget Windows 7 is nearing EOL VERY soon.

Absolutely not worth it now.